Motoamerica Ama Road Racing Series Fim North America Championship 2021 Regulations
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MOTOAMERICA AMA ROAD RACING SERIES FIM NORTH AMERICA CHAMPIONSHIP 2021 REGULATIONS SUPERBIKE • SUPERSPORT • JUNIOR CUP • STOCK 1000 • TWINS MOTOAMERICA AMA ROAD RACING SERIES FIM NORTH AMERICA CHAMPIONSHIP REGULATIONS This book (hereinafter collectively referred to as the "Regulations") has been printed on 1-1-2021. Successive editions can be printed for supplementing and/or amending. The new editions will be dated and issued to all relevant Bodies. THIS BOOK PREVAILS OVER ALL OTHER AMA AND FIM NORTH AMERICA ROAD RACE RULE BOOKS. MOTOAMERICA 18004 Sky Park Circle #110 Irvine, CA 92614 Tel: 714-242-5954 www.motoamerica.com [email protected] FIM NORTH AMERICA (FIMNA) c/o American Motorcyclist Association 13515 Yarmouth Drive Pickerington, Ohio 43147 Tel: 614-856-1900 Fax: 614-856-1924 fim-northamerica.com [email protected] AMERICAN MOTORCYCLIST ASSOCIATION (AMA) 13515 Yarmouth Drive Pickerington, Ohio 43147 Tel: 614-856-1900 Fax: 614-856-1924 www.americanmotorcyclist.com [email protected] 2021 EDITION – Version 5-12-2021 Articles amended as of 1-1-2021 are in bold type Articles amended after 1-1-2021 are in red bold type Page i of v MOTOAMERICA AMA ROAD RACING SERIES FIM NORTH AMERICA CHAMPIONSHIP 2021 Calendar APR 30-MAY 2 Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta MAY 21-23 Virginia International Raceway JUN 11-13 Road America JUN 25-27 The Ridge Motorsports Park JUL 9-11 WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca JUL30-AUG 1 Brainerd International Raceway AUG 13-15 Pittsburg International Race Complex SEP 10-12 New Jersey Motorsports Park SEP 17-19 Barber Motorsports Park Page ii of v AMENDMENTS TO THE MOTOAMERICA AMA ROAD RACING REGULATIONS The AMA, through the MotoAmerica Rules Commission and the MotoAmerica Permanent Bureau, may at any time amend any or all provisions of the Regulations. Any subsequent changes that take place after the printed versions are completed will be made electronically, and the on-line versions would then be the prevailing versions. The Permanent Bureau consists of: a. One (1) Representative of the Krave Group LLC b. One (1) Representative of MotoAmerica c. One (1) Representative of FIM North America (FIMNA) or the American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) The Permanent Bureau shall meet on a regular basis to discuss and decide on all issues pertinent to the respective interests of the members. The calling of meetings of the Permanent Bureau and the format of meetings must be mutually agreed by the members. A decision of the Permanent Bureau must be unanimous. The MotoAmerica Rules Commission is competent to study any proposal of changes to the MotoAmerica AMA Road Racing Series Championship Regulations. The MotoAmerica Rules Commission consists of: a. One (1) representative appointed by MotoAmerica who will be the Chairman of the MotoAmerica Rules Commission b. One (1) representative appointed by FIM North America (FIMNA) or the American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) c. One (1) representative appointed by KRAVE Group LLC d. One (1) representative from FIM Technical e. One (1) representative that is a participant of the series Any resolution voted by the MotoAmerica Rules Commission shall require a simple majority. The chairman will have the casting vote in case of a tie. The resolutions of the MotoAmerica Rules Commission are subject to the approval of the Permanent Bureau. The meetings of the MotoAmerica Rules Commission shall take place no later than fourteen (14) days following the request of any representative. Page iii of v CONTENTS Article A GENERAL UNDERTAKINGS AND CONDITIONS v Article 1.0 SPORTING REGULATIONS 1 Article 2.0 TECHNICAL REGULATIONS 31 Article 3.0 DISCIPLINARY AND ARBITRATION CODE 157 Article 4.0 CIRCUIT STANDARDS 167 Article 5.0 MEDICAL CODE 168 Article 6.0 ANTI-DOPING CODE 178 Article 7.0 ENVIRONMENTAL CODE 179 Page iv of v A. GENERAL UNDERTAKINGS AND CONDITIONS All riders, team personnel, officials, promoters/organizers and all the persons involved in any capacity whatsoever participating in the MotoAmerica AMA Road Racing Series, an FIM North America Championship (hereinafter collectively referred to “Championship”) undertake, on behalf of themselves, their employees, and agents, to observe all the provisions of: 1.0 SPORTING REGULATIONS 2.0 TECHNICAL REGULATIONS 3.0 DISCIPLINARY AND ARBITRATION CODE 4.0 CIRCUIT STANDARDS 5.0 MEDICAL CODE 6.0 ANTIDOPING CODE 7.0 FIM ENVIRONMENTAL CODE These Regulations, Codes and Standards may be supplemented and amended from time to time (hereinafter collectively referred to as the "Regulations"). All the persons mentioned above may be penalized in accordance with the provisions of the Regulations. It is the responsibility of the team to ensure that all persons concerned with its entry observe all the requirements of the Regulations. The responsibility of the rider or any other person having charge of an entered motorcycle during any part of the event with respect to observance of the regulations is joint and several with that of the team. All persons concerned in any way with an entered motorcycle or present in any capacity whatsoever in the paddock, pits, pit lane or track, must wear an appropriate pass at all times during the event. Page v of v SPORTING REGULATIONS 1.0 SPORTING REGULATIONS 2 1.1 INTRODUCTION 2 1.2 EVENTS 2 1.3 THE PADDOCK 3 1.4 OFFICIALS 3 1.5 MOTOAMERICA EVENT MANAGENT 5 1.6 MOTOAMERICA RACE DIRECTION 6 1.7 FIM NORTH AMERICA STEWARDS 6 1.8 THE CALENDAR 7 1.9 CLASSES 7 1.10 LICENSE REQUIREMENTS AND ELIGIBILITY 7 1.11 ENTRIES 8 1.12 STARTING NUMBERS 8 1.13 SCHEDULE 8 1.14 TECHNICAL AND MEDICAL CONTROL 8 1.15 INSTRUCTIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS 9 1.16 FLAGS AND LIGHTS 9 1.17 SAFETY CARS 11 1.18 PRACTICE AND QUALIFYING 11 1.19 GRID POSITIONS 14 1.20 RACES 15 1.21 BEHAVIOR DURING PRACTICE & RACE 15 1.22 START PROCEDURE 17 1.23 WET AND DRY RACE PROCEDURES 23 1.24 RIDE THROUGH PROCEDURE 25 1.25 PIT STOPS DURING RACES 25 1.26 INTERRUPTION OF A RACE 25 1.27 RE-STARTING AN INTERRUPTED RACE 26 1.28 RACE FINISH AND RACE RESULTS 27 1.29 CHECK AREA 28 1.30 CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS AND CLASSIFICATION 29 1.31 DEPOSITS – MOTORCYCLE CONTROLS (PROTEST) 29 1.32 DEPOSITS – FUEL CONTROLS (PROTEST) 30 1.33 NON-PARTICIPATION IN AN EVENT 30 1.34 RULES UNDER CONSIDERATION FOR 2021 30 Page 1 of 179 1.0 SPORTING REGULATIONS 1.1 INTRODUCTION The MotoAmerica/AMA Road Race Series will organize a series of motorcycle races counting toward a FIM North America Championship for riders and manufacturers. 1.2 EVENTS a. Each event shall be deemed to commence at the scheduled time for t echnical and sporting checks and finish after all the races at the expiry of the deadline for the lodging of a protest and the time, at which technical or sporting verifications have been concluded, whichever is the latest. b. Race control must remain operative with all equipment in place until the end of the period provided for the lodging of a protest, and all officials and marshals must remain at the circuit available to the Race Direction and FIM North America Stewards during that period. c. Events must be staged on race circuits that have been approved by the MotoAmerica, FIM North America and the AMA. d. Events must not include any other races except for races approved by MotoAmerica, FIM North America and the AMA. e. Any activity involving four (4) wheels racing vehicular use of the track during the event, including "demonstrations", displays or other activity must receive prior approval from AMA and MotoAmerica. f. MotoAmerica and the AMA will nominate organizers. g. The Organizer is responsible for providing the facilities and personnel to ensure the smooth and efficient running of the event. h. MotoAmerica shall require or arrange for the provision of each organizer to provide proof of insurance for third party liability at each event. This insurance must cover the MotoAmerica liability and that of all participants, manufacturers, competitors, sponsors, teams, service companies and officials in case of damage or injury. 1. The insurance policy shall also cover any possible liability of FIM North America, the AMA and the o rganizer to third parties. 2. A copy of the policy shall be made available to the organizer, MotoAmerica and to the AMA not later than 20 days prior to the event. 3. The coverage provided for each event shall be a minimum of $5,000,000 USD. 4. The validity of the insurance will come into effect three (3) days before the first race and will terminate one (1) day after the last race day. 5. In the case that the Organizer subscribes his own Third-Party Liability Insurance in full conformity with the above specification of the present (Article 1.2/h./1.-.4). The organizer must send the certificate of insurance duly filled in, signed and stamped by an authorized representative of the insurance company, to MotoAmerica and to the AMA. i. This original declaration (form to be provided by MotoAmerica) shall be sent to the AMA by mail or courier at least 20 days before the event. j. At least 30 days prior to the Event, the Organizers of the event must submit the following information to the AMA and MotoAmerica: 1. The location at the circuit where the rider information center and the official notice board can be found. Page 2 of 179 2. The name and address of the company providing the third-party liability insurance coverage and the policy number. 3. The name, address and telephone number of the circuit Medical Representative. 4. MotoAmerica must publish the above information and Supplementary Regulations.